Alvarado faced 25 years to life in prison for the super aggravated sexual assault of a child conviction.

In court records, the victim, now 7, completed a questionnaire concerning her feelings about the assault.

She circled faces indicating it made her angry and scared. The girl also drew a third face, explaining that she felt embarrassed by the abuse.

One question asked what punishment she would give Alvarado if she were the judge.

“I want him to go to jail so he can stop doing bad things to kids,” she wrote.

A jury convicted Alvarado of the assault in October. Defense attorneys argued that a stroke months earlier left him impotent and incapable of the crime.

Alvarado, court documents show, is partly paralyzed on his left side and also undergoes dialysis treatments three times a week for kidney failure.

The assault happened Dec. 15, 2010, court records state. The girl's mother made a report to police three days later, when the girl began graphically describing the assault after seeing a picture of Alvarado on Facebook, authorities said.

In August 2013, court records indicate, day care operator Vivian Woodward married Alvarado, whom she had been dating for six years. During the trial, prosecutors said her day care no longer was operating.

“The worst of the pain is the guilt because you trust someone to care for your most valuable thing — your child,” the child's mother wrote in a victim impact statement. “It has ruined my trust of others and men and has contributed to a failed marriage.”